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Kamala Harris attends SF Pride Parade

US Senator and presidential hopeful Kamala Harris joined the large crowd and danced at the San Francisco's Pride parade. The senator from California, who has regularly participated in pride parades ever since she was district attorney, wore shiny rainbow-coloured sequined jacket.

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Published : Jul 1, 2019, 2:39 PM IST

San Francisco:California Senator and Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris participated at the 2019 San Francisco Pride Parade wearing a rainbow sequined jacket.

Harris, who is aiming for the Democratic nomination for president, was admired by many for her rainbow sequined jacket with denim sleeves as she rode in a red convertible down Market Street with contingent of supporters at the event on Sunday, reports the SF Gate newspaper.

Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, a lesbian couple who were married by Harris when she was Attorney General of California, drove the car that Harris rode in.

"It's great to be home," media quoted Harris as saying.

"Celebrating equality and diversity and the fact that we still have a fight ahead. We're all committed to fighting equal rights and civil rights and no one should be made to fight alone," the Senator added.

There were several other California politicians in the parade, including the state's Governor Gavin Newsom and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Several of the stars from the Netflix show "Tales of the City", based on the series of books written by San Francisco-based author Armistead Maupin, rode in the parade, including Laura Linney and Zosia Mamet.

This year's Pride Parade marked the 50th anniversary of the iconic Stonewall riots in New York, which was a key turning point in the struggle for equal rights for the LGBTQI community, Efe news reported.

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The first Gay Pride parade was staged in 1970 to commemorate the first anniversary of the riots on June 28, 1969, after police raided the Stonewall Inn gay bar resulting in riots that are widely considered to be a watershed moment in the modern gay rights movement.

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